Investigation of hearing aid users' speech understanding in noise and their spectral-temporal resolution skills

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Mert Kılıç , Eyyup Kara
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Abstract

Purpose

Our study aims to compare speech understanding in noise and spectral- temporal resolution skills with regard to the degree of hearing loss, age, hearing aid use experience and gender of hearing aid users.

Methods

Our study included sixty-eight hearing aid users aged between 40-70 years, with bilateral mild and moderate symmetrical sensorineural hearing loss. Random gap detection test, Turkish matrix test and spectral-temporally modulated ripple test were implemented on the participants with bilateral hearing aids. The test results acquired were compared statistically according to different variables and the correlations were examined.

Results

No statistically significant differences were observed for speech-in-noise recognition, spectral-temporal resolution among older and younger adults in hearing aid users (p>0.05). There wasn’t found a statistically significant difference among test outcomes as regards different hearing loss degrees (p>0.05). Higher performances were obtained in terms of temporal resolution in male participants and participants with more hearing aid use experience (p<0.05). Significant correlations were obtained between the results of speech-in-noise recognition, temporal resolution and spectral resolution tests performed with hearing aids (p<0.05).

Conclusion

Our study findings emphasized the importance of regular hearing aid use and it showed that some auditory skills can be improved with hearing aids. Observation of correlations among the speech-in-noise recognition, temporal resolution and spectral resolution tests have revealed that these skills should be evaluated as a whole to maximize the patient's communication abilities.

助听器使用者在噪音环境下的言语理解及频谱-时间分辨能力的调查
目的我们的研究旨在比较助听器使用者的听力损失程度、年龄、助听器使用体验和性别对噪声中的语音理解和频谱-时间分辨技能的影响。方法我们的研究包括68名年龄在40-70岁之间的助听器使用者,他们患有双侧轻度和中度对称性感音神经性听力损失。对佩戴双侧助听器的受试者进行随机间隙检测测试、土耳其矩阵测试和频谱时间调制波纹测试。根据不同的变量对获得的测试结果进行统计比较,并检验相关性。结果语音在噪声识别方面无统计学差异,助听器使用者中老年人和年轻人的频谱时间分辨率(p>0.05)。在不同听力损失程度方面,测试结果之间没有发现统计学上的显著差异(p>;0.05)。男性参与者和有更多助听器使用经验的参与者在时间分辨率方面表现更高(p<;0.05)语音噪声识别结果与助听器的时间分辨率和频谱分辨率测试结果之间存在相关性(p<0.05)。结论我们的研究结果强调了定期使用助听器的重要性,并表明助听器可以提高一些听觉技能。对噪声识别、时间分辨率和频谱分辨率测试中语音之间的相关性的观察表明,应该从整体上评估这些技能,以最大限度地提高患者的沟通能力。
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Journal of Otology
Journal of Otology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
CiteScore
2.70
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发文量
461
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Otology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes research findings from disciplines related to both clinical and basic science aspects of auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear. This journal welcomes submissions describing original experimental research that may improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying problems of basic or clinical significance and treatment of patients with disorders of the auditory and vestibular systems. In addition to original papers the journal also offers invited review articles on current topics written by leading experts in the field. The journal is of primary importance for all scientists and practitioners interested in audiology, otology and neurotology, auditory neurosciences and related disciplines. Journal of Otology welcomes contributions from scholars in all countries and regions across the world.
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